#IJ4EU: Tracking Russian spy operations in Europe

Who are the Russian spies captured in the Baltic countries over the few past years, how are they recruited and in which other ways is Russia pursuing its agenda in Europe? These were some of the questions that a five-country team of investigative journalists led by the Baltic Center for Investigative Journalism (Re:Baltica) sought to answer to in a series of articles published this autumn on the nature of Russian meddling in the Baltics and the Central European Visegrád countries.

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IJ4EU is a new fund launched in 2018 by the European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF) and the International Press Institute (IPI) to support cross-border investigative reporting in the EU. The fund is managed by IPI.

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